AR 40-501
Chapter 2
Physical Standards for Enlistment, Appointment, and Induction
2-4. Blood and blood-forming tissue diseases
a. Anemia. Current hereditary or acquired anemia, which has not been corrected with therapy before appointment or induction, is disqualifying. For the purposes of this regulation, anemia is defined as hemoglobin of less than 13.5 for males and less than 12 for females. The following ICD-9 codes are used for diagnosed anemia: hereditary hemolytic anemia (282), sickle cell disease (282.6), acquired hemolytic anemia (283), aplastic anemia (284), or unspecified anemias (285).
I have sickle cell anemia and I desire to join to military too. You can always ask the recruiter for more questions.
yes, go to the military base and then select join military career
Having Lyme disease may disqualify an individual from joining the military due to the potential impact on their health and ability to fulfill their duties effectively. Each case is assessed individually, so it's best to consult with medical professionals and military recruiters for specific guidance.
Generally if they can graduate from high school, they can join the military.
There is no reason why they can't join the military
people join the military when they are at least 18 years and up and when you are a u.s. citizen people join the military when they are at least 18 years and up and when you are a u.s. citizen
A minor can only join the military with the permission of their parents and must be at least 17. An 18 year old can join the military on their own.
The minimum IQ required to join the military is typically around 85 to 92, depending on the branch of the military.
As of 2011, gay people can freely join the US military and do not have to hide their orientation.
There is not a minimum number of children someone must have in order to join the military.
The cast of Join the Military - 2006 includes: Wade Randolph
No, you have to get a buzz cut thing if you join the military.
Easy...join the military dummy.